OBA ADEOYE, OTHER MEDIA PRACTITIONERS LAUD NAOSNP OVER INAUGURAL MEDIA WORKSHOP IN LAGOS; OVER 125 JOURNALISTS ATTEND

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OBA ADEOYE, OTHER MEDIA PRACTITIONERS LAUD NAOSNP OVER INAUGURAL MEDIA WORKSHOP IN LAGOS; OVER 125 JOURNALISTS ATTEND

By Oki Samson, Trek Africa Newspaper

L-R: Founder, Journalism NG, Mr. Oba Adeoye; SP Ibrahim Bakare, Representing AIG Zone 2, AIG Adeleke Adeyinka Bode and President, National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP during the NAOSNP Workshop for Media Practitioners held at Golden Gate, Ikoyi, Lagos.

 

 

The inaugural edition of the National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP media workshop which held last Wednesday has been acclaimed by members of the 4th estate as a great initiative to educate mediamen on best practices on the job, Trek Africa Newspaper can report. The workshop also offered a fantastic platform to clamor for press freedom as well as build a good working relationship between security agencies and journalists in Nigeria.

A frontline journalist, Mr Oba Adeoye who spoke at the workshop posited that the act of journalism goes beyond writing or broadcasting to inform, educate and entertain the public, but also to set agenda for the general public. He also frowned at the idea of reducing journalism to only copy and paste, where journalists, especially new media journalists, depend on others to beef up their platform. He called on Journalists to always create agenda for themselves, and create distinct pattern of writing, especially for online platforms. He admonished online writers not to stick to reduced system of writing to engage readers while also leveraging on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Jetpack, for guide.

Founder, Journalism NG, Mr Oba Adeoye

 

The Founder of Journalism NG and former News Director at LTV 8, Adeoye also used the opportunity to advise pressmen on the business of journalism. Trek Africa Newspaper reliably report that he told practitioners to get the Google Assent, Affiliate Marketing and Advertorials, which are articles purposely for advertising. ‘They are placed sometimes in between stories’, he noted.

In his welcome address, President of the National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP, Samson Oki pointed out that the workshop was built upon the fact that reporting security issues is a critical aspect of journalism that required tutorial and patriotism. This, he believe will greatly help media practitioners to sharpen their skill in the act of security reporting.

 

Other participants at the workshop encouraged media practitioners to continue to uphold the truth despite the prevailing challenges that the gentlemen in the noble profession are faced with. They were also tasked on protecting national interest and security even as 2023 elections approach.

The event which had
Assistant Inspector – General of Police, AIG Adeleke Adeyinka Bode, AIG Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos who was ably represented by Superintendent of Police (SP) Ibrahim Bakare as Chief Host featured speakers and panelists such as Major Augustine Kolawole Bello, PRO 9 Brigade, Nigerian Army(NA), Ikeja, Route Commander Olabisi Sonusi, Public Education Officer, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Lagos Sector Command, Mr. Matthew Ibadin(CEO, Badinson security), PRO of NSCDC Lagos, ASCI Abolurin Oluwaseun Olumide, and Mr. Tunji Makanjuola (ICT expert) among others.

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